If you don't care about the tech-y stuff, and just want to hear the amp played jump to 23:13 🙂🤙
@GCKelloch11 күн бұрын
Is this different than the Park 45/100? The B+ being on the 550V tap leads me to believe it's a 45/100 with an 4k OT spec'd for KT66 tubes. The high OT Z and the high plate V (which would also be too high for the screen grid if on the same rails) would explain the red plating. Changing to the 500V tap should be OK with JJ el34s, which have a rare 500V screen rating, but the OT Z might still be ~2.5x the recommended amount, and might still cause redplating. In that case, running it with just one el34 pair should alleviate the problem, and have more highs. If the owner insists on running el34 tubes with a 4k OT, he should also consider the simple raw bias tap to screen grid mod that self-regulates grid current, but running beam tetrodes would then not be posible.
@GCKelloch11 күн бұрын
I also wouldn't use a Carbon Comp resistor for the bias feed. CCR's can change value a lot with temperature, and it's not a signal path resistor. A metal film resistor there shouldn't affect the tone.
@YeatzeeGuitar11 күн бұрын
@GCKelloch we've got a line on a piher to replace it, just won't happen on video 🙂
@YeatzeeGuitar11 күн бұрын
@@GCKelloch kt66 would be the "correct" tube here for sure, especially with the full b+. I'm not certain on the OT spec, but good shout to keep that in mind!
@GCKelloch11 күн бұрын
The 1.75k Merren OT's have a 1.5" core stack. The stack in the OT in this amp looks thicker from the looks in the video. It might well be a 4k model.
@truthtobehonest13 күн бұрын
Great job! Sounds killer! I could see Ty Tabor rocking this amp totally.
@TwangThang5714 күн бұрын
I'm normally not a Marshall guy, but holy crap, that's a great sounding amp! Nice work!!
@YeatzeeGuitar14 күн бұрын
She's a beast!
@scottjua14 күн бұрын
Sounds amazing! Back in the early 90s in the punk rock and skateboard days, we had Park heads show up here and there, and were always the "cheaper" Marshalls, so no one paid much attention to them even though they sounded great. Oh boy there was so much rad gear to be had at good prices back then. If we only were more aware.
@YeatzeeGuitar14 күн бұрын
They're such cool amps in retrospect!
@roetsj5 күн бұрын
It is a beauty,very well build and great sound,I just love this stuff!
@MarkEagleton14 күн бұрын
I love those pseudo-chicken head knobs. You sound killer through that amp! Thanks for sharing this. It’s gorgeous.
@YeatzeeGuitar14 күн бұрын
🙏
@RustyTaylorGuitar13 күн бұрын
They are called "banana" knobs!
@joemcgraw552910 күн бұрын
wow look at the guts of this amp beautiful ,I love your knowlege and equipment you use ,I thought I subbed a few months ago but resubbed ,and I get to watch any videos that I missed which is a bonus for me !!!1
@YeatzeeGuitar10 күн бұрын
Haha thank you sir!
@matthewf197913 күн бұрын
That looks like something a real amp nerd put together. Well done, Mitch.
@brin5711 күн бұрын
Had a chance to buy a PARK in 1977 for peanuts and passed it up. One my my greatest regrets ! Those who knew, knew !! Massive clean power with beautiful power tube overdrive !!
@livingabovethe12th14 күн бұрын
Wow that thing sounds fantastic.... clear, articulate, percussive and weighty all at the same time. I'll bet a light OD that cuts a little bit of low end would be crushing in front of that once cranked 👍
@YeatzeeGuitar14 күн бұрын
Oh yeah, I imagine it takes pedals extremely well. Plenty of room to cut low end on the EQ too, I'm very impressed with the circuit. I've been back and forth on what I want to do with my JMP, which started life as a Super Bass. If I was set up to rely more on pedals I think super bass is a great circuit.
@druwk14 күн бұрын
Can hear the DNA with the Bassman. Great amp! Lot of amp, but it sounds BOSS!
@YeatzeeGuitar14 күн бұрын
💪
@rosslunato811112 күн бұрын
Sounds like a killer Hiwatt in a way but unique in itself! Beautiful amp!
@fran0658511 күн бұрын
Sounds great!
@diangara329813 күн бұрын
That sounds so good!!
@jimmello736313 күн бұрын
Good work as always, for the size of the amp she can push some big sound waves , now to be honest I heard a park amp before but that was way back in the early 90s and there was a garage band but I don't think it sounded this good they more like a clash type band , anyway thanks for sharing it's always a treat watching your videos
@YeatzeeGuitar13 күн бұрын
Yeah there have been MANY incarnations of Park amps over the years. They range from incredible examples from the golden era of Marshall to solid state garbage practice amps and everything inbetween haha. In the early days, they were exactly the same minus the exterior aesthetics as their equivalent marshall counterparts.
@YeatzeeGuitar13 күн бұрын
And thanks!
@PhuketMyMac11 күн бұрын
Sounds really good
@Toobzilla12 күн бұрын
nope. luv the tech-y stuff. what is the value of the cbc & resistor @ v1? & is it electrolytic?
@ericluttinger654614 күн бұрын
Great video!
@YeatzeeGuitar14 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@Skoora11 күн бұрын
On those Lar/Mar’s is it a good idea to put the resistors that normally would be on the board, on the pot, in case the pot or a side of the pot fails?
@YeatzeeGuitar11 күн бұрын
@@Skoora the lar/Mar adds safety resistors you'll see from the wiper to the bias feed connection on the pots to maintain some bias if it fails
@Skoora11 күн бұрын
Man, I didn’t even see them until I zoomed in. 👍
@mtbmadman01114 күн бұрын
Beautiful amp
@YeatzeeGuitar14 күн бұрын
Really is!
@DerekMcElwee14 күн бұрын
I just got a p45 like 5 days ago!
@YeatzeeGuitar14 күн бұрын
Epic!
@jamesprice638113 күн бұрын
Music Man amps run 700+vdc on EL-34s totally diff tube config tho, id encourage you to lookem up, .....
@jutukka13 күн бұрын
500V+ plate voltage itself is not a problem for EL34 tubes because max plate to cathode voltage of them is much higher than 500 volts. In datasheets there are class B output stages using 700 volts and two EL34's gives around 80 watts output power. They were used as PA amplifiers etc. Idle bias current of those amps is of course very low.
@YeatzeeGuitar13 күн бұрын
@@jutukka more concerned with the screens
@jutukka13 күн бұрын
@YeatzeeGuitar I understand. BTW in many high B+ voltage amps lowering screen voltages (even by adding a dedicated lower voltage node for them if necessary) takes care of too hot bias problem, tube failure (screen overheating) problem, and usually makes amp sound smoother as well.
@simastic940814 күн бұрын
Just put JJ Kt77 in it or e34Ls to handle the extra voltage. Don’t change anything on that masterpiece!!
@YeatzeeGuitar14 күн бұрын
It looks like it's been back and forth at least once before it came to me. I don't think an el34L would be enough, KT series would be the move at the full voltage setting and no variac.
@jamescassidy404513 күн бұрын
Are you in the US brother?
@YeatzeeGuitar13 күн бұрын
@@jamescassidy4045 yessir. SoCal
@jamescassidy404513 күн бұрын
@@YeatzeeGuitar Oh sweet man! That's awesome! Great vid dude, keep it up. I have a 69 JMP 50 1987T (with a tube rec), so a bit of an oddball, and my only vintage amp, but it needs a little love. It's working, and sounds pretty good, but I know it's not sounding it's best, and theres a few odd things going on in the circuit. Just having a hard time finding tech's I trust up here in old Canada hah. I might try take it on myself, but have a little more learning to do. I'm almost there though I feel like It's mostly learning how to take all the measurements at different points on the amp that I'm still trying to learn how to do properly, but I'm getting better at reading schematics, and that, and can solder just fine hah.
@YeatzeeGuitar13 күн бұрын
I'd recommend joining an amp tech FB group and/or EL34 forum. Lots of helpful people at either to help walk you through it. You'll get a wave of "DONT TOUCH IT TAKE IT TO A PROPER TECH" folks on FB inevitably, but you can just ignore them and keep on keeping on. Everyone has to start somewhere.
@rexmasters154113 күн бұрын
BULLSHIT!!! Its a Marshall copy and nothing more. My 1970 JMP will walk all over this hunk of over priced junk.
@YeatzeeGuitar13 күн бұрын
...?
@kmetal8312 күн бұрын
Agreed
@brin5711 күн бұрын
Haha !! Not if it's a vintage Park - If you know, you know !!
@Stu66ornКүн бұрын
Sounds fat. Is there a schematic online?
@YeatzeeGuitarКүн бұрын
It's meant to just be a clone of a ~67 super bass I believe. Difference being the PT with multiple winding taps to choose from
@Stu66ornКүн бұрын
Thanks! Is PT beefier in specs I wonder. More electrolytic in filtering? Sounds fatter than normal Marshall would
@YeatzeeGuitarКүн бұрын
That's the super bass circuit, much fatter than the super lead
@122Music111 күн бұрын
Sorry. Not that great a sound. Not worth 3k$.
@RustyTaylorGuitar11 күн бұрын
Totally! Get a marshall pedal and a fender and save $$$. Pretty much the same thing anyway
@YeatzeeGuitar11 күн бұрын
I think it sounds great! Seems you're in the minority based on the comments, but as always to each their own 🤙